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when_nature_inflates [2014-09-23 22:51] – [Always inspiring: how cells as a cluster transport matter through their membranes; the electro-luminesent working of jellyfishes; vortexes blown by dolphins just to play with...while scientists crack their heads how do they do this; about spiders spendin cockywhen_nature_inflates [2014-09-26 00:11] – [Always inspiring: how cells as a cluster transport matter through their membranes; the electro-luminesent working of jellyfishes; vortexes blown by dolphins just to play with...while scientists crack their heads how do they do this; about spiders spendin cocky
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 Frigatebird showing inflated red pouch it uses in courtship displays\\ Frigatebird showing inflated red pouch it uses in courtship displays\\
 De klapmuts {zeehond...} De mannetjes hebben een brede, vlezige snuit die over de mond hangt. Ze kunnen deze uitgroeiing van de neusholte opblazen. In opgeblazen toestand is die blaas felrood en wordt gebruikt om vrouwtjes te imponeren en andere mannetjes af te schrikken.\\ De klapmuts {zeehond...} De mannetjes hebben een brede, vlezige snuit die over de mond hangt. Ze kunnen deze uitgroeiing van de neusholte opblazen. In opgeblazen toestand is die blaas felrood en wordt gebruikt om vrouwtjes te imponeren en andere mannetjes af te schrikken.\\
-Green Anoles  (lizard) live in warm climates throughout the New World. Aside from their chameleon-like ability to change colors, the males of these small, agile lizards also possess a throat fan—known as a dewlap—which they use during territorial disputes and for courtship. When courting, a male will bob his head vigorously and may even perform an action that resembles push-ups. In response, a receptive female will bob her head in synchrony with the male. +Green Anoles  (lizard) live in warm climates throughout the New World. Aside from their chameleon-like ability to change colors, the males of these small, agile lizards also possess a throat fan—known as a dewlap—which they use during territorial disputes and for courtship. When courting, a male will bob his head vigorously and may even perform an action that resembles push-ups. In response, a receptive female will bob her head in synchrony with the male. \\ 
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